Why Will No One Play With Me? A Parental Guide
/Caroline Maguire believes all children can shine. Her work is critical to parents everywhere who support children with executive function challenges struggling to show their best selves.
Read MoreThe Only Way To Have A Friend — Is To Be One
Caroline Maguire believes all children can shine. Her work is critical to parents everywhere who support children with executive function challenges struggling to show their best selves.
Read MoreMusic and lyrics function as unique vehicles in which to teach valuable life lessons, to heal unpleasant thoughts and emotions, and open a child’s mind to new perspectives.
Read MoreSee the portfolio of amazing Robot creations made by the kids at The Meeting House.
Read MoreEmotional intelligence skills are important for determining how well we manage ourselves and how we handle relationships with others.
Read MoreFortnite has become quite divisive in some households as kids struggle with their parents to agree on how much time they should be allowed to play this game.
Read MoreOne thing we like to do at TMH is ask ourselves to “caption that” and think about if our bodies could speak what would they say.
Read MoreIn honor of women's history month, we celebrate 5 unique women who have been pioneers of the movement on SEL.
Read MoreFinnish educators believe that 90 percent of students can succeed in regular classrooms if they get the emotional, academic, or health and medical help they need.
Read MoreThere is a quiet yet omnipresent theme of evaluation and competition that has now crept into daily living.
Read MoreThis month we want to take the opportunity to celebrate our volunteers and share why TMH is so special to them. We are so grateful to have them as an integral part of our community!
Read MoreFebruary is Black History Month and our friends at Common Sense media have developed a list of black history movies that highlight the importance of diversity, acceptance and race.
Read MoreHere are the latest trending apps and how they work, including the upside and downside.
Read MoreSimple acts of kindness, like holding the door for a friend, or smiling at someone on the subway, can go a long way toward improving someone’s day.
Read MoreHow can we elevate mindfulness in our own lives, as parents, educators and in the lives of our children?
Read MoreFinding the right caregiver for your child can be an extremely stressful and arduous process and yet it is, one of the most important decisions that a parent can make in their lives.
Read MoreUnderstanding our own viewpoint anchors us in place and enables us to tolerate and empathize with other perspectives thereby enriching us as a community and society.
Read MoreThis years book list of Meeting House favorites offers some important social emotional lessons to share with children.
Read MoreThis year at TMH, in addition to reviewing the language and vocabulary of emotion, we have been providing exercises that are connecting the visual skills we teach with the power of language.
Read MoreAs students navigate online challenges, the focus tends toward rules and procedures. But there's another factor that's key to making good choices!
Read MoreMany expressions of anxiety can be incredibly debilitating. It is important as parents and caregivers that we understand the different forms of anxiety and are prepared to properly help and validate them.
Read MoreSocial Emotional Learning Skills for children (ages 5-14) located in New York, NY 10023. The Meeting House Afterschool recreation and weekend programs help juniors, kids and teens develop Social Emotional Skills that will empower them throughout their lives. Exciting group recreation activities inspire Fun, Friendship & Community between youth and their world. The Meeting House is a non-profit organization in NYC providing after school for children and teens.